Recent poll put support for the SNP on 41 per cent and independence at 53 per cent
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  May 26, 2023  
     
 

Good morning readers and welcome to the weekend!

This is your Friday morning news update, brought to you by The Scotsman. 

Here are 5 of today's main headlines

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Graham Falk

 
     
  Scottish independence movement is still strong despite SNP's troubles – Joyce McMillan  
     
  Recent poll put support for the SNP on 41 per cent and independence at 53 per cent  
     
Scottish independence movement is still strong despite SNP's troubles – Joyce McMillan
     
   
     
 
Trusting your online marketing to the experts is good for business – saving you time to concentrate on what you do best
Trusting your online marketing to the experts is good for business – saving you time to concentrate on what you do best
 
     
 
Nicola Sturgeon to take part in political talk show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Nicola Sturgeon to take part in political talk show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
 
     
 
Scottish land chiefs call for Humza Yousaf to appoint extra minister for 'immense' rural affairs portfolio
Scottish land chiefs call for Humza Yousaf to appoint extra minister for 'immense' rural affairs portfolio
 
     
 
How Scotland's planned tourist tax can deliver real benefits to local economies – Tom Arthur
How Scotland's planned tourist tax can deliver real benefits to local economies – Tom Arthur
 
     
 
Scotland's summer of Pride is about protest, visibility and community – Vic Valentine
Scotland's summer of Pride is about protest, visibility and community – Vic Valentine
 
     
 
Tax reform 'kicked down the road' as finance secretary warns of 'spending reset' at next budget
Tax reform 'kicked down the road' as finance secretary warns of 'spending reset' at next budget
 
     
 
Police Scotland should be institutionally opposed to prejudice – Scotsman comment
Police Scotland should be institutionally opposed to prejudice – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
Margaret Ferrier seat vote delays as Sir Keir Starmer says he'd ‘relish’ Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election
Margaret Ferrier seat vote delays as Sir Keir Starmer says he'd ‘relish’ Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election
 
     
 
Chief Constable Iain Livingstone states Police Scotland is 'institutionally racist and discriminatory'
Chief Constable Iain Livingstone states Police Scotland is 'institutionally racist and discriminatory'
 
     
 
My lockdown at home Yoga with Adriene class has become a joyous part of my day
My lockdown at home Yoga with Adriene class has become a joyous part of my day
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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